The Beaverton School Board is seeking suggestions of possible names for
the District’s new K-5 elementary school. The new school, located
at 11755 NW McDaniel Road in the Cedar Mill area, will open in September
2008.

The Cedar MIll Business Association's meetings are free and open to
anyone interested in business in Cedar Mill

Free pizza provided, bring your own beverage

The second annual Cedar Mill Community Library Plant Sale will be on
Saturday, May 5 from 10 am-2 pm in front of the library, located at the
intersection of Cornell and Murray. Beautify your yard, save some money,
and help the library all at the same time!

Sunset High
News

National Merit Scholarships
Congratulations to Katie Litvin, Trisha Morshed and Jasmine
Wong. They have earned the distinction of finalist in the 2007 competition
for Merit Scholarship Awards. Additionally, Samuel Sun was named as a
semifinalist. This prestigious award is reserved for students who place
in the top 1% of the nation on the SAT exam.

Grad Party Pizza
fundraiser
Order pizza at Sunset Pizza Schmizza (Saltzman & Cornell) every Monday
night through the end of April and mention “Sunset Grad Party” and
50% of the proceeds benefit the SHS Grad Party 2007! Pizza Schmizza 503-924-3645.

For citizens of Cedar Mill and Cedar Hills, CPO
1 is our primary vehicle for Washington County representation on land use,
service provider and other county-wide issues. Our monthly meeting and
newsletter is a great way to find out about truly local issues.

Neighborhood
Open House
Monday April 23
7- 8:30 pm
Christ United
Methodist Church
12755 NW Dogwood

The County has concluded its study of the Cedar Mill area that includes
the neighborhood just to the north of Cornell Road near Saltzman Road.
The primary purpose of the study was to identify and assess measures that
may have the potential to manage traffic through neighborhoods in Cedar
Mill.

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Town Hall meetings scheduled

Our State Representative Mitch Greenlick and
our State Senator Brad Avakian will hold two town halls in April. The
first will be on Tuesday, April 10, 7 pm, in the St. Vincent Medical Center’s
Souther Auditorium. The second will take place on Thursday, April 19,
7 pm, at Friendly House, 1737 NW 26th at Thurman.

These Town Hall meetings are a good opportunity to
get to know your state legislators, find out from them about current legislation,
and let them know what issues are on your mind that the Oregon Legislature
could affect.

Faced with limitations to expanding our transportation infrastructure,
the Oregon Department of Transportation [ODOT], Metro, TriMet, City of
Vancouver and other public and private partners launched the Drive Less/Save
More Campaign in February 2006. This unique effort seeks to reduce single-person
car trips as part of a larger solution to regional traffic congestion.